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Reporter said it banned contraceptives and Romney said he opposed that ,no big deal....
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Posted By: Priapus53
You'd think Erick Erickson who runs redstate.com is a DNC "mole" but actually he's a fervent tea party activist. He's not alone on bemoaning GOP chances in Nov.; Mccain on Leno last night said bruising primary/super pac process is alienating independent voters & dimming GOP chances for Nov.

Romney ain't helping things either; yesterday he said he opposed GOP Senate Blunt ammendment which
opposes plan for employer insurance mandate to provide for female contraception; however, his Right wing "handlers/masters" informed him of "the errors of his ways" & 1 hour later he "flip flopped" saying he now SUPPORTED the Blunt ammendment.

I'm not gonna be THAT arrogant & say election is over, but, AT THIS TIME, things don't look good for Romney/GOP.
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Indeed, the transcript makes it clear that Romney was responding to the reporter's incredibly erroneous description of the bill as a "ban" on contraception.
http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/romney-supports-conscience-bill_633017.html

-- Modified on 3/1/2012 6:47:46 AM

Priapus532590 reads

You'd think Erick Erickson who runs redstate.com is a DNC "mole" but actually he's a fervent tea party activist. He's not alone on bemoaning GOP chances in Nov.; Mccain on Leno last night said bruising primary/super pac process is alienating independent voters & dimming GOP chances for Nov.

Romney ain't helping things either; yesterday he said he opposed GOP Senate Blunt ammendment which
opposes plan for employer insurance mandate to provide for female contraception; however, his Right wing "handlers/masters" informed him of "the errors of his ways" & 1 hour later he "flip flopped" saying he now SUPPORTED the Blunt ammendment.

I'm not gonna be THAT arrogant & say election is over, but, AT THIS TIME, things don't look good for Romney/GOP.

I'm not scared of making predictions or long term bets.
 

 Obama will win the general election, no doubt at this point in time .

Republicans will keep the House and win the Senate.

Moneys cheap , let's make it worthwhile .

I'm willing to bet a P&R six month hiatus against anyone who's not chicken shit, that believes otherwise.

 Due to a rapidly changing political climate, accompanied by unforeseen circumstances and
sudden deaths from natural causes , airplane, auto accidents ,etc.  this bet is  valid until 4/2/2012.

George Allen has never been one of my favorites.  When I see him leading Kaine in a state Obama handily won, I see  writing on the wall .

I expect the biggest turn out in Virginia's election history .

P.S. Once, I would call it a typo . Twice, I blame it on your teachers and your aversion to autodidacticism .
        It's spelled amendment.
Even  though I quit school in ninth grade, I learned in second grade not to use the word ain't.


 
 

Priapus   "Romney ain't helping things either; yesterday he said he opposed GOP Senate Blunt ammendment which
opposes plan for employer insurance mandate to provide for female contraception; however, his Right wing "handlers/masters" informed him of "the errors of his ways" & 1 hour later he "flip flopped" saying he now SUPPORTED the Blunt ammendment."


 

 



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Priapus531060 reads

50% chance of that happening, which is too "iffy" for me to wager on. I'll say this, whoever wins both house of Congress will have slim majority. As for Kaine-Allen race, it's a near dead heat, as you can see from below link.

As for "ain't", I was engaging in "colloquialism";
as for "amendment, I "aint" perfect, despite what I say here-------;)





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Posted By: Priapus53
You'd think Erick Erickson who runs redstate.com is a DNC "mole" but actually he's a fervent tea party activist. He's not alone on bemoaning GOP chances in Nov.; Mccain on Leno last night said bruising primary/super pac process is alienating independent voters & dimming GOP chances for Nov.

Romney ain't helping things either; yesterday he said he opposed GOP Senate Blunt ammendment which
opposes plan for employer insurance mandate to provide for female contraception; however, his Right wing "handlers/masters" informed him of "the errors of his ways" & 1 hour later he "flip flopped" saying he now SUPPORTED the Blunt ammendment.

I'm not gonna be THAT arrogant & say election is over, but, AT THIS TIME, things don't look good for Romney/GOP.
-- Modified on 3/1/2012 6:44:37 AM
Quote :
Indeed, the transcript makes it clear that Romney was responding to the reporter's incredibly erroneous description of the bill as a "ban" on contraception.
http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/romney-supports-conscience-bill_633017.html

-- Modified on 3/1/2012 6:47:46 AM

Priapus53385 reads

interesting to see how this plays out in Ohio on Tue.

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